Richard Henry Pratt forwards a letter from Israel H. Johnson seeking to have six students from the Quapaw Nation transferred to the Carlisle Indian School. Johnson notes that the students believed they were going to Carlisle and were as a result unhappy about being unable to learn a trade in addition to their schooling. Pratt believed that theā¦
Johnson, Israel H.

December 1-12, 1881
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Letters/Correspondence
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National Archives and Records Administration

December 12, 1881
Susan Longstreth writes to the Hiram Price, the Commissioner of Indian Affairs, in support of transferring six Quapaw Nation students from the Emlen Institute to the Carlisle Indian School.
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Letters/Correspondence
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National Archives and Records Administration

December 17, 1881
The Secretary of the Board of Trustees for the Emlen Institute Israel H. Johnson, writes in support of transferring the six Quapaw Nation students from the Emlen Institute to the Carlisle Indian School.
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Letters/Correspondence
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National Archives and Records Administration